Indian Choora Ceremony
A beautiful night of celebration for {E}’s Indian Choora Ceremony.
A Choora is a wedding bangle worn by the bride. Traditionally, the bride’s family hold a Choora Ceremony one to two nights before the wedding day. Historically, the bride has to wear 21 red and ivory chooras. Many Indian brides still wear an odd number of chores on each arm, and they are auspicious.
The chooras are placed on the bride’s hand by her maternal uncle(s). Once the choora is on the bride, the bride’s sisters can tie kalira (dangly gold ornaments) onto it.
Indian Choora Wedding Photography
If you’re looking for a moment to catch an Indian wedding photographer, please get in touch. My photography style is modern, natural and fun – much like the couples I photograph!
To find out more, check my availability or arrange to meet (I’m based in London and am happy to meet for coffee if you’re close by). Please send me a message or call me at 07961 410 413.
Great images, I really like it!
So colourful, beautiful and flavourful!!! Love it!
Great images! You are so good on capturing the hidden moments. Congratulations!
Wonderful images, Soven!